The Flowers (Scottish band)

[3] This latter group included Dave Carson (later of Boots for Dancing)[1] on bass,[4] Andy Copland on guitar,[4] and drummer Russell Burn (later of The Fire Engines and Win).

[1] Morrison was also the co-founder of two influential independent record labels, Fast Product and Pop:Aural, with then-partner Bob Last.

[4] Hilary Morrison went on to sing with several other bands in the Edinburgh post-punk scene, including Fire Engines and Restricted Code.

[6] In 1981, after the breakup of Fire Engines, she and Davy Henderson formed Heartbeats,[7] whose song "Spook Sex" was included on the NME compilation Racket Packet in 1983.

[2] John Peel played "Criminal Waste" on his 24 May show, and a member of the band called in to point out that what was apparently "surface noise" on the recording was actually an overdub of rain.

None of the group’s full releases has been officially reissued on CD or in any digital format, although several of their songs have been included in compilations: "Confessions" appears on the Big Gold Dreams documentary tie-in CD box set, from Cherry Red Records;[14] "After Dark" was included on the limited-run A Reference of Female-Fronted Punk Rock: 1977–89 CD set;[15] and "Ballad of Miss Demeanour" was included on Cherry Red Records' Make More Noise!